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Denise Folcik is a person who immediately comes across as confident, happy and lighthearted. She is an outspoken advocate for eating disorder treatment, speaking to many community groups and the Wisconsin State Legislature. Recently, Denise was...

Foster children often find themselves in an unknown place for the holidays, and have trouble understanding the feelings they may have during the celebrations of the season. There are several things that foster families can do to support their foster child during the holidays, including a number...

Oconomowoc – Paul A. Mueller, CAPSW, chief operating officer of Rogers Memorial Hospital has joined the board of directors of the International OCD Foundation, the foremost resource for obsessive-compulsive disorder and related illnesses.

Patients at Rogers Memorial Hospital are already enjoying a brand-new experiential therapy center. The center was opened in the fall of 2011, and features a gymnasium, weight room, art studios and recreation and movement rooms designed to help Rogers’ experiential therapists work with patients...

We are honored to share this note written by a former patient’s father who shared their experience when the family arrived for treatment at the Child Center. At the Child Center, this family met the treatment team led by Dr. Stephanie Eken and began the treatment that would help them get their...

Dr. Michael Miller, FASAM, FAPA, medical director of the Herrington Recovery Center at Rogers Memorial Hospital recently appeared as an expert on the disease of addiction on WISN, the Milwaukee-area ABC affiliate.

The key to finding the “right gift” for a child with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is as varied as the child. A little time invested in learning about the child’s specific interests and strengths will help you discover a good match for any child. There are also many hobbies...

Rogers Memorial Hospital is proud to be the title sponsor of the Milwaukee Rep’s production of “Next To Normal,” a groundbreaking musical that explores how mental illness affects the life of a typical American suburban family.